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plus, usama bin laden's son-in-law. appearing in the new york courtroom. >> shepard: heavy security outside the courthouse as the accused al qaeda spokesman stood before the judge and denied that he plotted to kill americans. tonight, the controversial decision to try him blocks from the trade center site. >> why in the world is he not at guantanamo bay? this is the best way to handle brings abu ghraib to justice. >> shepard: plus the inside story of how we got him and what he was reportedly doing in iran. days after the t.s.a. decided let airplane passengers carry knives on board, we are learning more bombs can also make it past screeners. tonight, the tests that revealed the dangerous hole in airport security. new england deals with another winter storm. tonight, waves crash over sea walls. a home is lost to the ocean. and how about that foot of snow? and [bleep] >> what did you say? >> shepard: what the world set off the pop star justin beach? but first from fox this usama binht, usama bin laden's own son-in-law, his
plus, usama bin laden's son-in-law. appearing in the new york courtroom. >> shepard: heavy security outside the courthouse as the accused al qaeda spokesman stood before the judge and denied that he plotted to kill americans. tonight, the controversial decision to try him blocks from the trade center site. >> why in the world is he not at guantanamo bay? this is the best way to handle brings abu ghraib to justice. >> shepard: plus the inside story of how we got him and what he...
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osama bin laden's spokesman and son-in-law in court just blocks away from ground zero. how he's caught, how he'll be tried, and what his capture does to al qaeda. peter bergen joins us. also, tonight, the week's most unforgettable moments on the stand for jodi arias to what happens next in a murder trial no one can stop talking about. we begin with breaking news. the head of one of america's largest airlines speaking out about the tsa's decision to allow certain small knives back on commercial flights. delta ceo writes, and i quote, we must object to the agency decision to allow small knives back in the aircraft cabin. we have culted with our flight attendant group and we share their lujijimate concerns about this decision. joining us is the president of the international association of flight attendants. you must be pleased that it delta ceo is weighing in on the side of flight attendants. why are you opposed to this change by the tsa? >> because it's completely unnecessary to introduce a weapon to the aircraft, to introduce knives back into the cabin makes no sense. >
osama bin laden's spokesman and son-in-law in court just blocks away from ground zero. how he's caught, how he'll be tried, and what his capture does to al qaeda. peter bergen joins us. also, tonight, the week's most unforgettable moments on the stand for jodi arias to what happens next in a murder trial no one can stop talking about. we begin with breaking news. the head of one of america's largest airlines speaking out about the tsa's decision to allow certain small knives back on commercial...
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the laws of war sometimes don't involve due process, and i acknowledge that. if soldiers or the enemy is shooting out our soldiers there nose due process involved. we shoot back to kill there nor judges and juries. but america's different. >> shepard: is america a battlefield? >> well, may be -- you've might think so after 9/11, if another airplane was headed towards the united states capitol, such as the one that crashed in pennsylvania, i'm confident that we have the capability and should shoot that airplane down even if, tragically -- and i mean tragically -- there are innocent americans onboard the airplane. so obviously if you think the battlegrounds is outside the united states of america, when everything they're thinking every moment of the day and night is to find ways they can attack the united states inside the united states, i -- my understanding of al qaeda and most people's is they'd love to attack the united states, and from within. and so i hope that we can continue this debate, as we said, but i also am very concerned about many other things, i
the laws of war sometimes don't involve due process, and i acknowledge that. if soldiers or the enemy is shooting out our soldiers there nose due process involved. we shoot back to kill there nor judges and juries. but america's different. >> shepard: is america a battlefield? >> well, may be -- you've might think so after 9/11, if another airplane was headed towards the united states capitol, such as the one that crashed in pennsylvania, i'm confident that we have the capability...
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osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he was part of a bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- you know, even the indictment itself doesn't mention any actual terror plot he was involved in. john will also remember he kind of -- there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, early 2002 time period and then he disappeared from sight because he wasn't that important. he was living on some form of house arrest in iran and has little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. it was really mostly
osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was...
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osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was marrying one of bin laden's daughters. as a result of which he was part of a bin laden inner circle, but he's a propagandist. he's -- you know, even the indictment itself doesn't mention any actual terror plot he was involved in. john will also remember he kind of -- there was a period where he was somewhat public in the late '01, early 2002 time period and then he disappeared from sight because he wasn't that important. he was living on some form of house arrest in iran and has little impact on al qaeda since or even when he was being very prominent. it was really mostly
osama bin laden counted his son-in-law as part of his inner circle. u.s. officials say he was tapped as al qaeda's spokesman after the september 11th attacks. in other words, he was a big catch back then, or so it would seem. the decision to handle his case in the civilian court has reignited a bitter debate. two journalists who have ever interviewed bin laden are here. peter, what do you make of this? is this really a big catch? >> this is a guy who made a poor marital choice, which was...
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this is about recognizing the same sex laws that are in place. what is the significant of writing an op-ed like this? because this is not an amicus brief to the supreme court, is it. >> right. i think it's more political significant than legal. but i do think it's politically significant. i can't think of any law where a president said i signed it and i now think it's unconstitutional. that's a big change. and it's indicative as to how much attitudes have changed towards same-sex marriage. legally, the supreme court is going to decide this case based on the briefs, based on the arguments. but the justices are real people in the real world and they see how much public opinion has changed as reflected in part by this op-ed. so i think this is a straw in the wind indicating how much attitudes have changed. >> i want to -- we dug back to 1996 when doma was signed just because i had a feeling you were going to refer to that, i want to be clear that when gallup asked its question, they did not use the word same sex, they didn't even use the word gay. t
this is about recognizing the same sex laws that are in place. what is the significant of writing an op-ed like this? because this is not an amicus brief to the supreme court, is it. >> right. i think it's more political significant than legal. but i do think it's politically significant. i can't think of any law where a president said i signed it and i now think it's unconstitutional. that's a big change. and it's indicative as to how much attitudes have changed towards same-sex...
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march 11th and layoff hearings will be held between april second and ninth and once the administrative law judge has made a decision, which must come no later than may 7th, you the board will have the opportunity to vote on that decision and the final notices or rescisions will be sent no later than may 10th. >> in the implementation of the layoff process, first we will release temporary teachers and these are teachers that accepted a limited time assignment that they knew would expire. covering a staff on a maternity or medical leave. we have 132 temporary teachers and because they are filling a position temporary it does not impact on the layoff count. next we will give consideration to known projection and finally we will release according to seniority in their classification or subject. now, let's take a keeper look at known attrition, which includes non-reelections and retirement and resignations. we offered a early retirement incentive with a deadline of march 1, 55 certificated staff have taken advantage and submitted retirement requests. to date we have 96 certificated staff who we
march 11th and layoff hearings will be held between april second and ninth and once the administrative law judge has made a decision, which must come no later than may 7th, you the board will have the opportunity to vote on that decision and the final notices or rescisions will be sent no later than may 10th. >> in the implementation of the layoff process, first we will release temporary teachers and these are teachers that accepted a limited time assignment that they knew would expire....
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times soar tough we're now even firing the sons in law. look, even super villains have idiotic sons in law and perhaps this is one of them. he does seem to have played an important role. i think one of the things that backstops all this, attorney general eric holder said during a board are khalid shaikh mohammad civilian prosecution, don't worry, even if he's acquitted he's going to be detained. the detention power of the executive lurks in the background. i don't think there's much worry that dangerous characters are going to go free. the worry is, we're not going to have a resolution of these problems in ways the american political system can live with. >> all right, thanks to both. appreciate it. >>> still to come, a huge failure at an american airport. an undercover agent was allegedly able to sneak something, you're not going to believe what, through security. we'll show you exactly how he did it. >>> a town inny considers a new gun law which would make it illegal not to own a gun. >>> iran's mahmoud ahmadinejad honors hugo chavez in
times soar tough we're now even firing the sons in law. look, even super villains have idiotic sons in law and perhaps this is one of them. he does seem to have played an important role. i think one of the things that backstops all this, attorney general eric holder said during a board are khalid shaikh mohammad civilian prosecution, don't worry, even if he's acquitted he's going to be detained. the detention power of the executive lurks in the background. i don't think there's much worry that...
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if your name is mohammed or if your name is rula you're less than a human being under international law you are entitled to the same concepts of due process of formal accusation of inability to confront your accusers you cannot be murdered that's what the use of drones are overseas it's extrajudicial assassination it's a violation of international law it's criminal it's the kind of things which ends up putting people as they should be before the international criminal court the fact that as long as it's done over seas and not in the united states there's a red herring it's criminal overseas it's criminal in the united states it's extra did and there was no support for it under international law let alone in the united states where it's all are there any specific instances that you know of where innocent civilians were actually killed and just kind of piggybacking off what sally was talking about sure yes the bureau of investigative journalism which to my mind has some of the best numbers on the german strikes abroad said that anywhere between four hundred ten and five hundred twenty one
if your name is mohammed or if your name is rula you're less than a human being under international law you are entitled to the same concepts of due process of formal accusation of inability to confront your accusers you cannot be murdered that's what the use of drones are overseas it's extrajudicial assassination it's a violation of international law it's criminal it's the kind of things which ends up putting people as they should be before the international criminal court the fact that as...
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well just in today osama bin laden's son in law has been captured and transferred into american custom me solomon obligates was secretly flown to new york city pleading not guilty to charges of conspiring to kill americans earlier. he is one of the highest ranking al qaeda figures to have ever been brought to the u.s. to face a civilian trial instead of a military tribunal and that decision was widely criticized by republicans including senate leader senate majority leader mitch mcconnell they want abu ghaith sent back to guantanamo bay or to want on the way in first place and be subject to u.s. interrogation for its part the obama administration did not want to send up to gates to guantanamo bay because of the president's intentions to close the facility one day but more evidence is coming out that proves the president has actually worsen the situation in the detention facility instead joining me now to discuss the current conditions of get low we're tired colonel morris davis he's a professor of law at howard university and a former one tunnel bay official thank you for joining the s
well just in today osama bin laden's son in law has been captured and transferred into american custom me solomon obligates was secretly flown to new york city pleading not guilty to charges of conspiring to kill americans earlier. he is one of the highest ranking al qaeda figures to have ever been brought to the u.s. to face a civilian trial instead of a military tribunal and that decision was widely criticized by republicans including senate leader senate majority leader mitch mcconnell they...
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you have to enforce the law. let me tell you the best solution, i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert. i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i get on the government roll, i am going to become illegal. >> eric: obviously the market guy, this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean market implies free market. this is tax, $50,000 tax and allows citizenship is for sail. anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants to don't take from this country, they produce from this country and provide from this country and real free market would be just that, an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no subsidies and no sbph but anyone that wants to come and work and produce. >> eric: here are the numbers, million come here per year and $50,000 would be $50 billion that would help our budget problems, no? >> i think its terrible idea because it produces economic bias that wealthier people are ca
you have to enforce the law. let me tell you the best solution, i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert. i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i get on the government roll, i am going to become illegal. >> eric: obviously the market guy, this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean market implies free market. this is tax, $50,000 tax and allows citizenship is for sail. anyone...
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this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she will get done early. >> what this will help us do is achieve three things, better security from the standpoint of folks being on those items that can be catastrophic, two makes it more efficient in terms of checkpoint surplus and three address the hast el factor. >> the hassle factor? is it less of a hassle if i can bring my knife with me? the tsa says you can bring a small knife and other possible weapons on planes. it remind me of this classic. claer >>> oo i got a get out of here. i got a get out of here. >> less hassled in the airport a compromise for our safety? mike gallagher joins me in new y
this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she...
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money on hand, that is to really fix things like love although emerson says, what you are is we are the law, deal with it. >> there is an attitude we can do this because we are right. there is the rule block in this country. >> they won that 5347 and they act like they blew it out in the super bowl. if the longhorns beat oklahoma by 53 to 47, that really is not a blowout. so what ever this parameter is absolutely. gerri: i think this last run of headlines it has been a problem. >> we know that some of the politicos, the democrats, they are kind of starting to ease away a little bit. >> i have a few things that i can say in songs. much intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep. they need to keep up the illusion that this man and white house in this philosophy is doing the right thing, and they are beginning to kind of save sinking ship. >> a real good personality. gerri: a big announcement coming from the tsa this week. not just the brand-new uniform. airline passengers will be allowed to carry knives on the plane. i am not kidding you. granted they have to
money on hand, that is to really fix things like love although emerson says, what you are is we are the law, deal with it. >> there is an attitude we can do this because we are right. there is the rule block in this country. >> they won that 5347 and they act like they blew it out in the super bowl. if the longhorns beat oklahoma by 53 to 47, that really is not a blowout. so what ever this parameter is absolutely. gerri: i think this last run of headlines it has been a problem....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because they're just that much fresher and they help keep static off in the cold so my clothes will never embarrass me. mommy, i dressed the snowman! how do you get your bounce? less static year-round. how do you get your bounce? an intense burning sensation i woke up with this horrible rash on my right side. like somebody had set it on fire. and the doctor said, cindie, you have shingles. he said, you had chickenpox when you were a little girl... i said, yes, i did. i don't think anybody ever thinks they're going to get shingles. but it happened to me. for more of the inside story, visit shinglesinfo.com radio oo live fr >> live from america's news headquarters i am harris falkner. the college of cardinals set to begin the conclave on tuesday. voting will take place in the vatican's sis seen chapel. crews fitting the chimney that will tell us when a new pope will be chosen signal jammers are making sure they have no ak sellings to the or -- access to
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it is for law students. after katrina they say that you did your own internal review of possible organizational structure. you did not call for basic change, but for the integration of a unified command. was there a possibility that fema would have been changed, gotten rid of? >> there was a. of time early in the department where there was a lot of resistance on fema becoming part of the department. i believed it more after katrina them before that the answer was closer integration rather than separation. if you think about the capabilities you want in an emergency, fema does not have a lot of operational personnel. you want to integrate and deploy your customers, your tso, or other agents. some of the airframes and other equipment and bring that to support what is going on. the key here is planning. i used to get asked over and over, who is in charge ? the secretary of dhs would order all the elements of government to move around. that is not civilian eminence. in the united -- governance. unity of effort i
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he's usama bin laden son-in-law, 28-year-old served as an al-qaeda spokesman. he pled not guilty in new york this morning on the charge of conspiracy to kill americans. today's hearing raises serious questions about the decision to hold this trial on u.s. soil, rather than at guantanamo bay. joe connor's husband was killed in the world trade center on 9/11 and he joins me now. >> hi. >> alisyn: tell me what you thought when you heard the news that another al-qaeda spokesperson top official was captured. >> i thought it was a great news that he was captured and congratulate our intelligence officials, it's good and bad news, but look what we're doing with him. put him in a civilian court and that's wrong. >> alisyn: president obama campaigned on the idea that he would close guantanamo bay. what do you not like about trying them in new york city. >> i don't think they should be given the same rights as u.s. citizens. we saw it with gilani, he was tried for 280 different counts and acquitted of the violent ones and convicted of only one and that was conspiracy to
he's usama bin laden son-in-law, 28-year-old served as an al-qaeda spokesman. he pled not guilty in new york this morning on the charge of conspiracy to kill americans. today's hearing raises serious questions about the decision to hold this trial on u.s. soil, rather than at guantanamo bay. joe connor's husband was killed in the world trade center on 9/11 and he joins me now. >> hi. >> alisyn: tell me what you thought when you heard the news that another al-qaeda spokesperson top...
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this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she will get done early. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it, and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. now you can save up to 50% during priceline's spring hotel sale use promo code spring for additional savings on all express deals, including pet friendly hotels. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that
this doesn't help when they refuse the enforce the law. it is not a matter of funding. the 9 billion that is not going to be ut rise you had with 1250 mile inmates. sheriff -- (talking over one another) >> it's not just put the>> thank you, judge. >> thaur thami they are coming . they makes it okay for you to do that. in she doesn't have later until the end of the game. the kriel has just gun. what do you think? join us on facebook or twitter and let us know if you think she...
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you got to enforce the law. that's the first thing. the best solution of all is i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff being illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert so i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i'm going to become illegal and i don't have to pay for that. >> that's what they're trying toy a void. obviously the market guy you are, jonathan, agree this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean, market implies free market. this is a tax. it's a $50,000 tax. while i agree with senator brown, i don't think citizenship is for sale. i do believe that anyone who wants to come here should be given residency for free, if you will. they should be allowed to stay to work, to produce. immigrants don't take from this country. they produce and provide for this country. and a real free market would be just that. an open border policy that would welcome anyone, no handouts, no subsidies, but welcome anyone who wants to come here, work, and produce. >> all right. here are the
you got to enforce the law. that's the first thing. the best solution of all is i'm going to become illegal. i get more stuff being illegal than i do being legal. i want to convert so i get free hospitalization, my kids go to school. i'm going to become illegal and i don't have to pay for that. >> that's what they're trying toy a void. obviously the market guy you are, jonathan, agree this is the only way to go, right? >> i disagree. this isn't a market system. i mean, market...
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bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the art ts formerly known as snoop dogg. >> what have you gone from dawg to lion? >> his name has changed but he's as outspoken as ever. on fame -- >> you have to know how to contain it and not abuse it. >> drugs. >> you don't hear people going out and doing crazy crimes on marijuana. >> guns. >> i could go and get a gun right now, just lierk that. it shouldn't be that easy. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. we'll begin with breaking news tonight. osama bin laden's son-in-law, the man they called al qaeda's mouth piece is scheduled to be arraigned at 10:00 in the morning right here in new york. he's charged with conspiracy to kill u.s. nationals. his capture on
bin laden's son-in-law captured. the al qaeda operative behind bars in new york. >> is it adding insult to injury that he's here and not at guantanamo. >> also, animal instincts. >> i always feared it, always feared it would happen. >> could anything have saved dianna hanson, and should she have been in that cage in the first place? >> plus, the art ts formerly known as snoop dogg. >> what have you gone from dawg to lion? >> his name has changed but...
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and sur veil lapse, surveillance to gather the evidence we believe will be supported in a court of law to find these folks accountable. >> now officials say this marks a change when it comes to combating recent violence here in oakland and marks a better collaboration with other agencies and the police chief says expect more in the future. john sasaki will have more at 5:00 and 6:00. live ear in oakland, brian flores, ktvu channel 2news. >> a man pleaded not guilty to chargeless resulting from the death of a girl along slope boulevard last saturday. karen brewer is charged with vehicular manslaughter and two counts related to driving under the influence. the manslaughter charge alone could bring 10 years in prison. the bail is set at $300,000 and is scheduled to return to court in san francisco on march 27 fort th, for a pretrial hearing. >>> more details on the crash that killed that person. the board of supervisors approved funding to make the boulevard safer. the city will pay $130,000 for safety improvements and cal trans will pay 790,000 dollars, the improvements will include flas
and sur veil lapse, surveillance to gather the evidence we believe will be supported in a court of law to find these folks accountable. >> now officials say this marks a change when it comes to combating recent violence here in oakland and marks a better collaboration with other agencies and the police chief says expect more in the future. john sasaki will have more at 5:00 and 6:00. live ear in oakland, brian flores, ktvu channel 2news. >> a man pleaded not guilty to chargeless...
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he was wearing an ankle monitoring bracelet as required by law. he also tried to avoid capture using a police scanner app installed on his smartphone. the sergeant commenting that's just a sign of the level of sophistication criminals will go to today even though in this case it did not help him. the woman thinks he forced his way through a window she left unlocked in the kitchen. she wishes her husband had been there. she's thankful her daughters weren't. report live, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >>> we have new video of a memorial for a teenage girl killed in an alleged dui crash over the weekend. friends continue leaving flowers and tokens for the 17-year-old. the high school student was reportedly a long distance runner who was about to run her very first meet for the school. she was killed saturday night while crossing sloat boulevard at vale avenue. there is a crosswalk there but no stoplight or stop sign. police arrested 29-year-old kieran brewer at the scene for vehicular manslaughter. today the board of superviso
he was wearing an ankle monitoring bracelet as required by law. he also tried to avoid capture using a police scanner app installed on his smartphone. the sergeant commenting that's just a sign of the level of sophistication criminals will go to today even though in this case it did not help him. the woman thinks he forced his way through a window she left unlocked in the kitchen. she wishes her husband had been there. she's thankful her daughters weren't. report live, bob redell, nbc bay area...
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the law keeps the government accountability to the standard of law. we are a nation of law and not feelings or passions and thoughts and i feel stronglyy about terrorist actions and people like major nadal hass an who murdered 14 people in fort hood . though we know by their own statements and witnesses their guilt, we don't put them in a field and fly a drone over head and kill them. our passions and feelings would let us do that, but the law will not. it is the objective standard that is designed to force us to deal with crime according to the blindd lady justice instead of reacting in anger and revenge. god help us if our own government believes that it is not subject to the very laws that restrict it. not forced to follow the strict guide lines of our constitution. the government that kills a citizen for what he or she might do is a government that will kill a citizen for what he or she is or believes. all of america should say thank you, senator rand paul. [applause] well, last week in my opening mon log in the president's inability to work with
the law keeps the government accountability to the standard of law. we are a nation of law and not feelings or passions and thoughts and i feel stronglyy about terrorist actions and people like major nadal hass an who murdered 14 people in fort hood . though we know by their own statements and witnesses their guilt, we don't put them in a field and fly a drone over head and kill them. our passions and feelings would let us do that, but the law will not. it is the objective standard that is...
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first, the 15th amendment gives the right to congress to determine what the law should be to enforce the protections. the reason it gives that right to congress is because the states and we know about this from the civil war and everything that followed with jim crow, and the supreme court and we all know about the dred scott case and the horrible history, those two entities got it wrong and they deprived citizens of their right, their equal right. so specifically and intentionally the amendments give the right to congress to act and what did congress do? they had hearings over a long period of time, ten months, 90 witnesses, 15,000 pages, so even after that decision congress felt that if the court looks at what we did, we meet any standard. and i think that's what will be born out in this case. >> if you could quickly, what do you say to those critics who charge the section 5 coverage area just is out of daity? >> i think they're making a mistake because they're focused on the original coverage idea which was based on turnout and reauthorization. congress looked at what was happenin
first, the 15th amendment gives the right to congress to determine what the law should be to enforce the protections. the reason it gives that right to congress is because the states and we know about this from the civil war and everything that followed with jim crow, and the supreme court and we all know about the dred scott case and the horrible history, those two entities got it wrong and they deprived citizens of their right, their equal right. so specifically and intentionally the...
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they don't like enforcing the immigration laws, which is a serious problem in the congress, judiciary committee hard at work trying to find solutions to the broken immigration system we have, and one of those solutions has got to be how we enforce our immigration laws in the future like we haven't enforced them in the past and in the midst of that discussion up to 2000 scheduled for 5000 folks who are not just here illegally in the country, but have fit into the category of people who should be deported. had to have committed a serious crime to begin with in orde ando be put into deportation. the whole confidence we did something here they would carry out the loss. neil: the argument was that it would be cheaper monitored to keep track of these guys, then it would be to keep them incarcerated or wherever they were. i can't believe that. if you have someone monitoring thousands of illegals out on the street, that has got to be a lot more expensive than keeping them all in one or several places, has got to be. >> neil, you're absolutely right. even leaving that expense aside, they have
they don't like enforcing the immigration laws, which is a serious problem in the congress, judiciary committee hard at work trying to find solutions to the broken immigration system we have, and one of those solutions has got to be how we enforce our immigration laws in the future like we haven't enforced them in the past and in the midst of that discussion up to 2000 scheduled for 5000 folks who are not just here illegally in the country, but have fit into the category of people who should be...
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we grabbed osama bin laden's son-in-law. that's the good news. the interesting news is why isn't this guy in gitmo instead he's in a jail cell sitting 3 miles were where i am right now. they brought him to new york. are you kidding me? we are going to tell you about that. also anna kooiman is taking to you t-- taking you to the baseball man cave. we have a guy mo is willing to put up the money to keep the touris going. he's a familiar face. fox and friends starts 12 minutes from now on your channel for news. >> boy are we proud of this one. perhaps you have noticed this. every morning before 5:00 when our show starts we play the national anthem. there are a lot of facts about the national anthem you probably don't know. we brought in historian nick. for those of us who don't know the history tell us the history of the spar staining elled beganer. >> many know it started as a poem. he was a lawyer and amateur poet. four verses woenl thing the first verse but it has four in the poem. >> as he wrote this poem. started as a poem he was in the harbor
we grabbed osama bin laden's son-in-law. that's the good news. the interesting news is why isn't this guy in gitmo instead he's in a jail cell sitting 3 miles were where i am right now. they brought him to new york. are you kidding me? we are going to tell you about that. also anna kooiman is taking to you t-- taking you to the baseball man cave. we have a guy mo is willing to put up the money to keep the touris going. he's a familiar face. fox and friends starts 12 minutes from now on your...
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don't we have laws preventing that from happening? >> yeah, after the civil war we passed a law, saying that the military does not act in the u.s. even if there's an active ongoing threat of someone, it's usually the fbi or the police and the main purpose for this was that they didn't want the military to act where police act differently. even in the middle of the night here in washington d.c., if someone is accused of rape, you call a judge. so, it's not the police making the decision, it's the police in conjunction with a judge, getting a warrant. but now we're talking about one step further. we're not talking about searching someone's house, we're talking about actually an execution or killing of an american on our soil and i cannot believe that they can't answer this question. they're saying basically, yes, they-- >> and this is a lot different than law enforcement would have the right to kill somebody if their lives were threaten. >> nobody's questioning that, but that's not what we're talking about here and that's not what they'
don't we have laws preventing that from happening? >> yeah, after the civil war we passed a law, saying that the military does not act in the u.s. even if there's an active ongoing threat of someone, it's usually the fbi or the police and the main purpose for this was that they didn't want the military to act where police act differently. even in the middle of the night here in washington d.c., if someone is accused of rape, you call a judge. so, it's not the police making the decision,...
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nothing happened so by law, the u.s. needs to cut off budgetary body parts to shed $85 billion over the next seven months. i'm talking about things like cutting food inspectors and reducing hours at national parks, instead of making smart cuts, agencies are cutting off fingers and toes and knocking out teeth to lose weight. the little cuts don't add up to much, less than 3% of what the government spends, but they do affect performance. take a couple of toes off your feet and see how that works. agencies don't have a ton of flexibility. as much as there's the old saw about how the government is full of waste, sure, there is. it's still amounts to hair and toe nails when it comes to cutting the budget. programs effective are subject to the same cuts to ones that aren't. is your right hand more useful than your left hand? well that's too bad because under the sequester, we need to cut fingers off of both hands. the bottom line is it's an incredibly stupid way to lose weight. ken rogof is a harvard professor, former chief ec
nothing happened so by law, the u.s. needs to cut off budgetary body parts to shed $85 billion over the next seven months. i'm talking about things like cutting food inspectors and reducing hours at national parks, instead of making smart cuts, agencies are cutting off fingers and toes and knocking out teeth to lose weight. the little cuts don't add up to much, less than 3% of what the government spends, but they do affect performance. take a couple of toes off your feet and see how that works....
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lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
lou: a south dakota law, matt, i want to bring this up with you, a south dakota law will allow teachers to have guns in classrooms, specifically allowing teachers to carry firearms. other states have provisions, you know, that they can be armed. what's your reaction? >> well, i think it's great. i hope texas does the same thing. i think they're absolutely doing the right thing. they will give
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and the shield law pro help its prohibits any act, federal law trumps state law. lou: the folks in colorado do not know what they are doing. >> a lot of time state legislators do not know the law as much as they should, you do not have lawyers that are pushing it forward, but difference to understand is tort versus criminal, they are making this a criminal law, there are so many people thanningly -- >> this is a waste of everyone's time. >> it not, i'll tel you why. >> let me finish, they knowingly fell to people that -- that -- >> you are saying that weapon manufacturer knowingly sells? >> the manufacturers and dealers. >> but language, look at to language of law. reasonably should have known, might use a weapon. that is so vague, so broad, how do they enforce that. >> they don't intend to, this is pure polics. >>here you go. >> i have friends who work in colorado legislator they have lawyers who have warned them about this it takes a year, and a half to go through courts and be struck down, in meantime they get point for passing gun control, there is an eleion t
and the shield law pro help its prohibits any act, federal law trumps state law. lou: the folks in colorado do not know what they are doing. >> a lot of time state legislators do not know the law as much as they should, you do not have lawyers that are pushing it forward, but difference to understand is tort versus criminal, they are making this a criminal law, there are so many people thanningly -- >> this is a waste of everyone's time. >> it not, i'll tel you why. >>...
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there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's a tossup. now jobs lost. four years ago being blamed on this week's sequester. how does that work? wait until you hear who in the obama administration is touting that claim. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef bere opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket s
there are laws, the dramshop laws, that would appropriate people from serving someone who is ininebriated. >> and this laws for a good reason because restaurants, there's liability and sentence on their part if they knowingly serve someone who is visibly drunk. >> i think this is a great lawsuit for the victims of families of these poor women that lost their lives. but not this guy. >> have to leave it there. >> it's going to be interesting. >> stacy and lisa, it's...
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it's bin laden's son-in-law. he is facing terrorism charges. cbs reporter, bob orr, on the arrest that is being called another victory for the obama administration. >> sulaiman abu ghaith was a chief spokesman for al-qaeda, a leading propaganda in the months surrounding 9/11. on september 12, one day after the attacks, abu appeared next to bin laden in this video, warning america to brace for followup blows from the terror group. but one the u.s. military lost its war in afghanistan late 2001, abu ghaith dropped out of sight. counterterrorism officials say a handful of other fugitives fled to iran where they spent several years under house arrest. he resurfaced last month in turkey. u.s. intelligence was tipped off and sources say abu ghaith was arrested last thursday, february 28, and secretly flown to new york. on monday, a federal grand jury in new york indicted abu ghaith on a conspiracy to kill united states nationals. the capture extends the rates of a depleted al-qaeda. only a few top remain. among them are with california born, adam, an
it's bin laden's son-in-law. he is facing terrorism charges. cbs reporter, bob orr, on the arrest that is being called another victory for the obama administration. >> sulaiman abu ghaith was a chief spokesman for al-qaeda, a leading propaganda in the months surrounding 9/11. on september 12, one day after the attacks, abu appeared next to bin laden in this video, warning america to brace for followup blows from the terror group. but one the u.s. military lost its war in afghanistan late...
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about sexuality, they don't want to that in there because some countries involved don't have sexuality laws, so there is some sensitivity about it. but what the whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values, that gets rid of all values of discrimination and the countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it. it does become a formal agreement between these countries. >> you did just say while the queen is signing it, she isn't endorsing it personally. and isn't signing it essentially endorsing it? >> well it's a formality in the same way she is head of state in the united kingdom, doesn't have any political role. she didn't write it and she didn't, wasn't involved in any of the process leading up to the agreement. she will be expected to sign whatever they agreed. she does believe in anti-discrimination rules. she's very pro women, obviously. and i do expect her to speak tomorrow after she's signed it. she will talk about a special emphasis on inclusivity. everyone involved, especially those who are vulnerable. she is throwing her support behind it. but it is not her
about sexuality, they don't want to that in there because some countries involved don't have sexuality laws, so there is some sensitivity about it. but what the whole exercise really is about is having a core set of values, that gets rid of all values of discrimination and the countries have agreed to it and the queen is signing it. it does become a formal agreement between these countries. >> you did just say while the queen is signing it, she isn't endorsing it personally. and isn't...
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one, they get this special exemption from civil justice law, from products liability law. they also get exempt from consumer product safety commission. so the federal government can't force them to put in safety devices. as a result, there are safety devices which are literally over 100 years old. they cost less than $1. they would save the lives of children. there's no question about it. and, yet, they are not the industry standard in -- for guns in america. >> one of the reasons we've been trying to focus on the gun manufacturers and their relationship with the nra, is because i find it to be politically important that the manufacturers are able to essentially stay out of the spotlight politically altogether. they largely fund the nra. the nra maintains itself publicly as if it is mostly a membership organization. it seems to me they are mostly doing what the industry wants. and part of what the industry wants is for the nra to be out there taking all the criticism so they don't have to. it seems a manifestation is that the whole country isn't up in arms about the gun in
one, they get this special exemption from civil justice law, from products liability law. they also get exempt from consumer product safety commission. so the federal government can't force them to put in safety devices. as a result, there are safety devices which are literally over 100 years old. they cost less than $1. they would save the lives of children. there's no question about it. and, yet, they are not the industry standard in -- for guns in america. >> one of the reasons we've...
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he is son-in-law of usama bin laden. bill: david lee miller outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. how did he end up here in new york? >> reporter: well, it is an interesting route that he took. for him it was an unexpected one. we should point out, bill, he will not just be in a new york city courtroom in about one hour's time, it is a courtroom about, less than one mile from the site of the former world trade towers. as for how he to the here, 2002, he has been living under murky circumstances in iran, not clear to what extent he was welcome in iran. recently he left iran. he made his way to ankara, turkey. he was using a forged passport. he was picked up by turkish authorities much the u.s. asked for him to be deported to the united states. turkish authorities were not cooperative. there were plans then to deport him to his native kuwait. the ushg it is put him on a plane that was going to ultimately get him to kuwait. there was a stoppover in jordan. that is when jordanian officials cooperating with the u.s. auth
he is son-in-law of usama bin laden. bill: david lee miller outside the courthouse in lower manhattan. how did he end up here in new york? >> reporter: well, it is an interesting route that he took. for him it was an unexpected one. we should point out, bill, he will not just be in a new york city courtroom in about one hour's time, it is a courtroom about, less than one mile from the site of the former world trade towers. as for how he to the here, 2002, he has been living under murky...
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. >> there are good samaritan laws in the state of california t protect against that. gerri: what do they say? >> she did not have a do not resuscitate order. therefore this nurse would've been protected had she have intervened. that is what you need to do. gerri: you know what it reminds me of? last week we had a story of how medicare is funding even some of the worst nursing homes in the country. even the ones that violate basic protocols or other rules. the federal government continues to send their money. when will be get serious about how the elderly are treated? >> i think we should start getting serious righh now. nursing houses are not a place to warehouse people. people can still have independent lives. this woman had a precious life and any nurse in that situation has to try to save them. gerri: we pay $5.5 billion in those programs. i don't know a single person who is not outraged by this. >> they are supposed to submit their standards and they must not have people who will stand and will let people die. >> any defibrillators come and they need people to be
. >> there are good samaritan laws in the state of california t protect against that. gerri: what do they say? >> she did not have a do not resuscitate order. therefore this nurse would've been protected had she have intervened. that is what you need to do. gerri: you know what it reminds me of? last week we had a story of how medicare is funding even some of the worst nursing homes in the country. even the ones that violate basic protocols or other rules. the federal government...
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the son-in-law of osama bin laden has been brought here to new york city. he was in a courtroom today, very near ground zero. abc's ron claiborne tells us why and what happened. >> reporter: security was tight this morning for the arrangement -- arrangement of sulaiman abu ghaith. the husband of osama bin laden's daughter. and the first member of the terror mastermind's family to appear in a u.s. civilian court. dressed in blue inmate's clothing, he said little during the proceeding, just yes and no to several questions from the judge. his lawyer entered the "not guilty" plea on his behalf. just before and after the 9/11 attacks, abu ghaith served as an outspoken propagandist for al qaeda. the indictment said he conspired and agreed to kill americans. but the justice department decided to try him in a civilian court rather than send him to guantanamo. if abu ghaith goes on trial, it will be here at the u.s. district courthouse in lower manhattan. that courthouse, less than one mile from here. ground zero. karen greenburg was inside the courtroom. >> when yo
the son-in-law of osama bin laden has been brought here to new york city. he was in a courtroom today, very near ground zero. abc's ron claiborne tells us why and what happened. >> reporter: security was tight this morning for the arrangement -- arrangement of sulaiman abu ghaith. the husband of osama bin laden's daughter. and the first member of the terror mastermind's family to appear in a u.s. civilian court. dressed in blue inmate's clothing, he said little during the proceeding, just...